Problems in Contract Law: Cases and Materials

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UPC:
9780735562554
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2007-06-19
Author:
Charles L. Knapp;Nathan M. Crystal;Harry G. Prince
Language:
english
Edition:
6

Product Overview

Adaptable for instructors with various teaching styles, PROBLEMS IN CONTRACT LAW: Cases and Materials provides a balanced approach to traditional case analysis, problem-based instruction, and theoretical inquiry. Now in its Sixth Edition, this casebook offers a highly intelligent, contemporary treatment of contract law and maintains the success of its previous editions, in part, by including a variety of perspectives and contractual settings.

This edition retains the great features that have made the book a dependable source. It:

  • incorporates a balanced blend of traditional and contemporary cases
  • includes explanatory notes and text that help students place cases in a larger context and explore related points
  • offers significant treatment of the CISG
  • maintains the Fifth Edition¿s reflection of complexity of current 21st century contract law with its varied strains and constant flux
  • provides three accompanying ancillaries: 1. an outstanding, detailed Teacher's Manual with sample syllabi for various credit courses, sample lesson plans, specific questions, and detailed analyses of all problems in the book 2. a companion statutory and case supplement: Rules of Contract Law, 2007¿2008 Edition (available August 2007) 3. a website with related material for instructors¿ use

Many updates make this an even more valuable source for your classroom. The Sixth Edition:

  • reorganizes chapters 2 and 3 dealing with the traditional basis for contract formation and liability under other theories
  • presents new material examining the strains increasingly exerted on the conventional contract law system over the past 10-15 years by new forms of contracting (electronic, etc.) and by the increased use of mandatory arbitration clauses in mass adhesion contracting (e.g., banks, communications providers, hospitals)
  • provides increased flexibility for professors who prefer to reorder the chapters rather than teach them in a more linear sequence
  • shortens the notes, relocating student-oriented material to the website and professor-oriented material to the Teacher's Manual

;An author website to support classroom instruction using this title is available at http://www.aspenlawschool.com/knapp6

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